Yet isn't this what is implied in the allusion which does not advert to the activities of the army? |
The biographer's contextualising presence allows us to catch even the most recondite allusion. |
This word means fiery ones, in allusion, as is supposed, to their burning love. |
Why is much contemporary Western tonal music so droneful, so full of ancient quotations or allusions? |
Schoolchildren are required to learn vast amounts of quotations by heart, and allusions and quotes are sprinkled throughout everyday speech. |
Such allusions, which portray Horace's awareness of politico-religious matters, can be said to be beyond the ken of a philological approach. |